A Child's Bible

Bible Reading: 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and Hebrews 4:12
Author: Jill Armayor (Colorado, USA)
Monday 16 February 2026 © The Upper Room.

When I was a child, my parents kept a collection of Bibles in a glass cabinet in our living room.

They were all different sizes and colours, some new and some old. I loved pulling them out and laying them in a row on the carpet. I would smell their leather covers and flip through their delicate pages.

On my sixth birthday, I received a Bible of my very own. I took it to Sunday school with me every week.

Through the years of my childhood, I memorised verses, learned the stories of heroic prophets and godly men and women, and discovered what it truly meant to desire a personal relationship with Jesus.

In adulthood, one verse in the Book of Psalms has been especially powerful for me: Psalm 119:15–16, which says, ‘I will meditate on your precepts, and fix my eyes on your ways. I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word.’

The psalmist clearly had a passion for the word of God that I desired in my own life.

As I have prayerfully studied God’s word, his truth has provided hope and encouragement to me.

I have become more capable of withstanding temptation and false teaching, and more and more I have been moulded into the woman that he wants me to be.

Prayer: Dear Lord, help us take the time to meditate on your word, even during the busiest of days. Amen

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Would it be possible to have a section where the Gospel is explained for Deaf people who are not yet true Christians to view? Maybe it could be a translation of a good tract? In fact, as Christians, we can never study the Gospel message enough for as we grasp it more and more our love for God grows and compels us to share it with others. God bless your endeavours for Him KS